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* Combat use makes a reference to {{wikipedia|Hobbit}}s carrying the {{wikipedia|One Ring}}, a story partially told in {{wikipedia|The Fellowship of the Ring}} book. The eye searching for the ring belongs to {{wikipedia|Sauron}}, the villain. | * Combat use makes a reference to {{wikipedia|Hobbit}}s carrying the {{wikipedia|One Ring}}, a story partially told in {{wikipedia|The Fellowship of the Ring}} book. The eye searching for the ring belongs to {{wikipedia|Sauron}}, the villain. | ||
+ | * The "force of yule eye" is a reference to {{wikipedia|Independence Day (United States)|American Independence Day}}. |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 4 January 2014
yule eye
Plural: iYules
The craftsmanship on this eye is something to behold. Just be sure you look really quick because it's on fire and won't look nearly this nifty for very long.
Comes from December 2013 Item of the Month
Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Combat Usable
Only one item of this type can be used per combat.
How Obtained
Use yule bat in combat
The burning eye can't find any short gentlemen carrying rings of fellowship, so focuses on the <foe> instead, dealing X damage by the force of yule eye.
The eye continues burning, illuminating a festive set of wooden blocks that someone left nearby. And by "illuminating" I, of course, mean "setting on fire."
You got an item: yule blocks
Notes
- X is between 5*Level and 7*Level, up to 50-70.
- If the foe has drops, it will force a random one to always drop with the message: "The eye reveals an item: <item>".
References
- Combat use makes a reference to Hobbits carrying the One Ring, a story partially told in The Fellowship of the Ring book. The eye searching for the ring belongs to Sauron, the villain.
- The "force of yule eye" is a reference to American Independence Day.